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P. 1339. P. 132. P. 1349. P. 1370. P. 1417. P. 1424. P. 1431. P. 1443. P. 14+7.
Siralkoppa (Shikarpur Taluk)-Jains, 7. Sorab (Sorab Taluk)- Jains, 10. Tirthahalli (Tirthahalli Taluk) --Jains, 28. Chitaldrug District-Jains, 1,009. Challakere or Chellakere-Jains, 45. Chitaldrug Town- Jains, 70. Davangere-Jains, 272. Hiriyur Town-Jains 4. Holalkere, Jains 57. Husdurga Town-Jains, 134. Jagalur Town-Jains, 5.
P. 1450. P. 1453.
P. 1467.
Ni ginda (Hosdurga Taluk)—was the capital of a principality included in the Ganga empire 1500 years ago.
Jain
P. 1468.
Siddapur (
Hlakalmum Taluk)-at the foot of the Brahmagiri hill is a ba ti with a Jain image; not a single Jain living in the village at present.
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B. C. LAW. Mathura : An Ancient Indian City (QJMS Vol. 32, No. 1, 1914) – Bangalore. P. 3. Among the earlier finds may be mentioned a broken four-fold
Jain image with a fragmentary inscription in Brähmi of the Kusan period (Exploration at Mathura by J. Ph. VOGEL : A. S. I. An. Rep. 1911-12, Pp. 120 -33).
P. 4,
Jainism was practised with great devotion at Mathura (Smith, Early Hist. of India p. 301). Under the Kuşāns, Mathura was an important religious centre of the Jains. Jains firmly established in the city from the middle of the 2nd Cent. B. C. Jains a flurishing community at Mathura in the reign of Kaņişka, Huviska and Väsudeva (RAPSON, An Ind. p. 174).
Pp. 5-6.
The Jain Āyāgapatas supposed to have a direct or indirect bearing on the later Vişnapatas met within Bengal and other places.
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